Yes, that is what I read- that his name was Gonzalez. It is a common name.
It is very common. I just looked in my AT&T Orlando phonebook and there are five and a half pages of Gonzalez/Gonzales.
Yes, that is what I read- that his name was Gonzalez. It is a common name.
I'd be careful concerning judging this meter reader. A "perp", not so much. I do not think he had anything to do with this case. Perhaps he became infatuated with this case. That is fair to share considering everyone of us here have. His not being home is not a surprise if he was aware of what was coming in terms of LE media annoucements. I have no doubt we will know soon this gys involvement. I do not think it's sinister at this time. Too much not known right now.
Thank You very much. This makes the current situation even worse. When the meter reader placed the calls, there should have been no reason for LE not find or "smell" anything. Something just doesnt add up here?:waitasec:
I don't know. Now they are saying the meter reader was off-duty. Well, what about the 9-1-1 call where the supervisor said that he'll be waiting for the Sheriff in a "white Colorado with OC decal on the side?"
How did the guy end up telling his supervisor to call 9-1-1? If he was out there looking, surely he'd have a cell phone with him? Was it just a big ol coincidence that he went looking on his own and then ran into his co-workers and asked his boss to call 9-1-1?
If he is lying so he can get the reward, then he could be lying about other things...
JoAnn_W
I don't think anyone is judging- maybe asking questions and talking about it, that's all.
More questions I have: Why didn't the meter reader make the 9-1-1 call? Why wasn't he available for interviews? If he were an amateur detective on the case for 5 months, you'd think he'd be happy to talk about his finally solving the puzzle?
JoAnn_W
Meter readers have the same route once a month. Aug 11th was the first call, Caylee was found on Dec 11. The meter reader was on his usual route at the usual time. I bet the Aug tip was wrongly written off as being that dead animal that was found out there.
Meter readers have the same route once a month. Aug 11th was the first call, Caylee was found on Dec 11. The meter reader was on his usual route at the usual time. I bet the Aug tip was wrongly written off as being that dead animal that was found out there.
I would think the date changes because of the different amount of days per month and his probably having the weekend off.
JoAnn
Confused. He saw a bag on the side of the road there in August. Who moved the damn bag?
I totally agree. They just blew this off and didn't look into it carefully. So then the area's under water for a long while. And now that the water's gone down, he checks back on his route, and there it still is!! I'm really disappointed in LE on this one.
I totally agree. They just blew this off and didn't look into it carefully. So then the area's under water for a long while. And now that the water's gone down, he checks back on his route, and there it still is!! I'm really disappointed in LE on this one.
Confused. He saw a bag on the side of the road there in August. Who moved the damn bag?
What confuses me is what happened on August 13th when he met the deputy there? Did he point to it and leave? Why not go back on the 14th? What made him give up on the 13th, but go back on the 11th?
As far as a route- there are conflicvtuing reports saying he was/wasn't on duty. Also, I don't think there are any water meters in the woods.
JoAnn_W